Brazilian soccer star Neymar spoke with cops for nearly two hours Thursday evening about his posting images and messages of his rape accuser on social media without her permission — a possible violation of her online privacy.

The Paris Saint-Germain forward testified to authorities in the Rio de Janeiro police headquarters as part of a cybercrimes investigation linked to the woman’s rape allegation against him.

“I only want to thank the support and messages that everybody sent,” the player, who was using crutches because of an injured ankle, told reporters as he left the police headquarters.

The prominent athlete is expected to speak to Sao Paulo authorities in the next few days, after a 26-year-old model filed a complaint with cops there on Friday, alleging that he sexually assaulted her.

The woman, named Najila Trindade, said the soccer star raped her in a Paris hotel room May 15 when she refused to have unprotected sex with him. She also says he hit her repeatedly.

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“I said: ‘Stop it, stop it, stop it.’ He did not communicate, he just acted,” Trindade told a Brazilian TV-station Thursday, in her first public comments about the alleged rape.

Meanwhile, a video emerged on social media late Wednesday that appears to show Neymar and his accuser physically fighting in a hotel room. The 45-second clip appears to have been secretly recorded, though it’s unclear how or when it was made.

Neymar’s father and agent, Neymar da Silva Santos, said the video is proof is son was set up.

Trindade denied that in her TV interview saying, “I wouldn’t expose myself this way to take money from Neymar. There is no logic, there is no sense.”

She is set to testify in the case Friday in Sao Paulo, one of her attorneys said.